Lightning Only Strike Once as Red Wings Fly Past Tampa Bay
Friday night's matchup between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Detroit Red Wings was a defense-dominated game.
Both teams were held to just one goal at the end of regulation after 58 shots on goal. However, in overtime, the Red Wings scored the game-winning goal to defeat the Lightning 2-1.
Game Highlights
- The Red Wings scored first in the first period with 6:58 left on the clock, courtesy of Axel-Sandin-Pellikka, assisted by Dylan Larkin and Mason Appleton.
- Larkin's assist marked his fourth of the season, showcasing his strong performance in 2025-26.
- The second period saw no goals from either team.
- In the third period, the Lightning tied the game with Moser's first goal of the year, scored with 3:32 left to play.
The Red Wings' overtime goal sealed the win, outpacing the Lightning 2-1.
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Author's summary: Red Wings win 2-1 in overtime against Lightning.
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Bolts by the Bay — 2025-10-18